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I don’t understand.

Not bad.

We’re here

For a few days.

We’re here for a few days.

How long?

How long are you going to stay?

We’re going to stay

For a few days.

Then

We are going to leave.

We’re going to Boston.

We’re going to Boston.

Together

We don’t have much time.

I have two hundred dollars.

How do you say «200»?

Two hundred

But

I don’t need anything.

My husband doesn’t need anything.

And we don’t have much time.

We’re going to stay.

For a few days.

We’re going to stay for a few days.

A few weeks.

What does that mean?

One week.

For one week.

How long?

For how long?

For one week.

We’re going to stay

For one week

Together

And then

We’re going to leave

We’re going to Boston.

How long?

How long have you been here?

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определенном месте./

How long have you been in Boston?

«Уже несколько недель».

For a few weeks.

How long have you been here?

I have been here

«я здесь уже несколько недель».

I’ve been here for a few weeks.

I don’t have enough money.

We don’t have enough money.

We have one hundred fifty dollars.

One hundred forty three

One hundred ninety seven

Two hundred

How much money do you have?

I think I have two hundred dollars.

I think, shoot!

What does that mean?

I don’t have enough money.

How long have you been in Boston?

«Со вчерашнего дня».

Yesterday

Since yesterday.

We’ve been here since yesterday.

I’ve been here for a few days.

«Что вы купили вчера?» What did you buy yesterday?

buy

I bought something.

What did you buy?

I bought something.

What did you do yesterday?

Something to drink.

I bought something to drink.

I bought some wine.

What does that mean?

The word «newspaper».

That means «газета».

I bought a newspaper.

An American newspaper?

Yes, an American newspaper.

How long have you been here?

I’ve been here for a few days.

I’ve been here

Since yesterday.

What did you do yesterday?

I bought some wine.

Some expensive wine.

And an American newspaper.

Not bad.

My husband doesn’t have any wine.

I bought some wine.

For my husband.

A newspaper is for me.

And the wine is for him.

I bought some coffee too.

The coffee is for my friend Marry.

The coffee is for her.

It’s for her.

The wine is for him.

The coffee is for her.

Do you like wine?

I like.

I like wine.

I’d like some wine.

Would you like some wine? No, thank you. No, thanks.

I don’t want anything.

My husband would like a beer.

Here’s a beer.

It’s for him.

The wine is for her.

I’m pleased to meet you Mr. Sidorov. How long have you been here?

Since yesterday.

I’ve been here since yesterday.

What did you do yesterday?

I’ve bought something for my wife.

How long are you going to stay in Boston?

For a week.

I’m going to stay for one week.

I’d like to stay for a few weeks.

But I don’t have much time.

Do you like Boston?

Yes, I do.

I like Boston very much.

Unit 30

Tatyana and Charles are in a restaurant.

A ‐ Tell me Tatyana, how long are you going to stay in New York?

B ‐ For a few days. I don’t have much time.

A ‐ Do you like New York?

B ‐ Yes, I do. I like New York very much.

A ‐ What are you going to do tomorrow?

B ‐ Tomorrow I’m going to see my friends Mike and Dian.

Word

This word

This word is an English word.

What does it mean?

It’s an English word.

We’re Russian.

We’ve been here

For a few weeks.

How long?

How long have you been here?

We’ve been here for a few weeks.

We’ve been here since yesterday.

How long are you going to stay?

We’re going to stay

For a few days.

For how many days?

For a few days.

We don’t have much time.

I like America.

Do you like New York?

Yes, I like New York.

You’re going to stay?

How long?

How many days?

For one week.

Not bad.

That’s not bad.

We’ve been here since yesterday.

What did you do yesterday?

Did you buy anything?

What did you buy?

Did you buy an American newspaper?

I bought

A lot of things.

I bought an American newspaper.

For my husband.

I bought a newspaper for him.

And I bought

Something to drink.

And you?

What did you do yesterday?

Did you buy anything?

Did you buy a lot of things?

Did you buy anything for your wife?

Did you buy some wine for her?

No, I didn’t.

I don’t need anything. I’m not going to buy anything.

I don’t want to buy anything.

We’re not going to buy anything.

We don’t want to buy anything.

And you?

Did you buy anything?

We bought а lot of things.

We’ve been here since yesterday.

We’ve been here for two days.

And we bought a lot of things.

When?

Yesterday

Not bad.

You arrived.

Did you arrive?

When did you arrive?

We arrived yesterday.

Yesterday morning?

What does that mean?

That means

morning

Yesterday morning.

When did you arrive?

This morning.

Yesterday morning.

Good morning.

When did you arrive?

You arrived.

I live in New York.

When did you arrive in New York?

We arrived yesterday.

We arrived yesterday morning.

I arrived.

in New York

With my family.

With my three children.

With my two boys.

My little girl.

And my husband.

We arrived together.

At what time?

We arrived at eight o’clock.

I arrived yesterday morning.

I arrived at nine o’clock.

And you? When did you arrive in New York?

This morning.

We’ve been here since yesterday.

When did you arrive in America?

We arrived yesterday.

We’re going to stay.

For one week.

And then we’re going to leave.

Tomorrow

We’re going to leave tomorrow morning.

Do you like New York?

Yes, I do.Yes, I like New York.

But we don’t have much time.

And we are going to leave.

Tomorrow morning.

Did you buy anything?

I bought a lot of things.

What did you buy?

An American newspaper.

For my husband.

I bought a newspaper for him.

And I bought something.

For my friend.

I bought something for my friend.

I bought something for her.

We’re going to leave tomorrow morning.

A ‐ Hello, how are you?

B ‐ Fine, thanks. And you?

A ‐ I’m fine too.

B ‐ When did you arrive in New York?

A ‐ My wife and I arrived yesterday. And tomorrow we’re going to Washington.

B ‐ Then would you and your wife like to have dinner with me tonight?

A ‐ Yes, we would. At what time?

B ‐ At eight o’clock?

A ‐ Ok, at eight o’clock. Thank you very much.

B ‐ You are welcome. See you tonight.

A ‐ See you tonight.